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    I've sprayed self etching primer over body filler many times with no problems. I don't know if it's recommended but I've never seen it cause a problem. I've used dupont varaprime for years along with other brands. Varaprime is the ugly green stuff but it sticks like crazy. You don't have to cover with it....a couple of light coats will do and you'll still be able to see through it. It's very thin and runs easliy....don't ask me how I know I started using it a long time ago Just go over it with a descent two part primer. I've got Sherwin Williams Ultra Fill II on the '35. It's urethane and tintable. Sherwin's new line is called spectraprime. There are a lot of good primers out there though and some have etching built in. Transtar has a primer like that I believe. Dupont's nason primer isn't too bad for the money......there's a lot out there.
    Last edited by 35chevy; 05-06-2009 at 08:15 PM.

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